[tw5] Re: We need more discourse about Discourse ... and not just the positives ...

2021-08-21 Thread clutterstack
Mark, I do hope the search will be better -- it's hard to tell right now because there's not much on there. I hate to say "it would be hard to make it worse than GG search..." ;) Paying for Discourse feels less sustainable somehow, but I think there's a core of contributors who are making a

[tw5] Re: We need more discourse about Discourse ... and not just the positives ...

2021-08-21 Thread clutterstack
Josiah, when you say newbies, do you mean TiddlyWiki newbies, or Discourse newbies? If TiddlyWiki, then perhaps there are ways we can organise categories or something to make it easier to know where to post the occasional question? If Discourse, I'm not sure...having experience reading and

[tw5] Re: Do you already use https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ ?

2021-08-20 Thread clutterstack
UTC-4 R² wrote: > @CJ, @clutterstack, > > Most of those are fairly minor design issues that can be easily solved > using a custom CSS hack (involving Stylus/GreaseMonkey/...). > > Regarding the avatars, I'm going for > > ``` > img.avatar{ > filter: grayscale(100%

[tw5] Re: Do you already use https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ ?

2021-08-19 Thread clutterstack
will be better than Google. The animated timeline is sure annoying, though! :D Best, Chris On Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 11:58:51 AM UTC-4 clutterstack wrote: > @Tones, this may be totally off-base for your situation, (and apologies if > I've missed more details elsewhere) but I am cur

[tw5] Re: Do you already use https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ ?

2021-08-19 Thread clutterstack
@Tones, this may be totally off-base for your situation, (and apologies if I've missed more details elsewhere) but I am currently logging in to Discourse with Google -- if I'm logged into this group, I can select the sign in with Google option at the Discourse board and the Clutterstack user

Re: [tw5] "I moved to Discourse" - add your name too?

2021-08-19 Thread clutterstack
I'm there. On Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 11:16:11 AM UTC-4 Mohammad wrote: > See https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ > > On Thu, Aug 19, 2021 at 7:37 PM Jon wrote: > >> Oh... what's the link? >> >> On Thursday, 19 August 2021 at 15:23:33 UTC+1 Mohammad wrote: >> >>> I am moving too! >>> >>> >>> >>>

Re: [tw5] Do you already use https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/ ?

2021-08-17 Thread clutterstack
I've logged in, but was unable to reply to a GG post over there, so came back here. :P I don't have a lot to say about it yet, but will come back to try it more. Best, Chris On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 4:28:39 PM UTC-4 Mohammad wrote: > Also it should be mentioned that those who join the

[tw5] Re: Sidebar CSS

2021-08-17 Thread clutterstack
Hi amreus, I'm not sure you've provided a clear enough description of what you want to do. My first thought is that without changing anything from the Vanilla theme, there's a media query that puts the sidebar to full width, at the top of the window, when the screen is narrower than some

Re: [tw5] Re: Titlebar CSS

2021-08-16 Thread clutterstack
sed it was something I should've seen - thanks Chris, > appreciate the help!! > > On Mon, Aug 16, 2021 at 10:33 AM clutterstack wrote: > >> Hi @stobot -- first thing to check, without actually delving into which >> styling affects the heading, is: your stylesheet needs a

[tw5] Re: Titlebar CSS

2021-08-16 Thread clutterstack
Hi @stobot -- first thing to check, without actually delving into which styling affects the heading, is: your stylesheet needs a dot before a class name: .tc-site-title { font-size: 0.5em; } For the tiddler title, since there are other things than the title in the titlebar, we want to select

[tw5] Re: New tiddler button - what's wrong with it?

2021-08-01 Thread clutterstack
Hi Jon, if you don't want the draft, perhaps the action-createtiddler widget is what you're looking for, rather than the tm-new-tiddler message? Best, Chris On Sunday, August 1, 2021 at 11:02:42 AM UTC-4 Jon wrote: > Hi, > > I have this to

[tw5] Re: Niche interest - popup placement demo

2021-07-28 Thread clutterstack
these attributes as a base. Thanks, Tones and CJ. On Monday, July 26, 2021 at 3:41:39 PM UTC-4 clutterstack wrote: > Hi all, > > I made a demonstration of popup placement using the reveal widget's > position attribute. It doesn't give you control of all the factors that > mig

[tw5] Niche interest - popup placement demo

2021-07-26 Thread clutterstack
Hi all, I made a demonstration of popup placement using the reveal widget's position attribute. It doesn't give you control of all the factors that might affect popup shape and position, but it did help me to understand the behaviour and intent of each positioning option. https://clutterstack

[tw5] Re: An interactive questionnaire in TiddlyWiki

2021-07-15 Thread clutterstack
Wow, what a package of work! Nice to see such a comprehensive functional application. Best, Chris On Wednesday, July 14, 2021 at 6:46:02 AM UTC-4 Jeremy Ruston wrote: > I’ve recently completed a small project for the Anna Freud National Centre > for Children and Families in London (see

[tw5] Re: What's the issue with IDs again?

2021-07-05 Thread clutterstack
I'm going to admit I'm missing something, too. I'm not certain whether there's a technical factor that makes ids worse in TW than in HTML, or if it's just the distinction between an HTML *developer* (who can easily put duplicate ids into a page) and a TW *user* that makes them too dangerous

[tw5] Re: Using field value as macro input?

2021-06-23 Thread clutterstack
ult="" placeholder="enter text to search" > tag="input"/> > > search is {{!!search}} > > *<>* > > > However, this is nearly there and I'm very grateful ;-) > On Monday, 21 June 2021 at 16:34:25 UTC+1 clutterstack wrote: > &g

[tw5] Re: Using field value as macro input?

2021-06-21 Thread clutterstack
Or I should specify "you can *transclude* a text reference using curly brackets" since this can be a bit messy to keep straight. Docs: https://tiddlywiki.com/#TextReference On Monday, June 21, 2021 at 11:28:33 AM UTC-4 clutterstack wrote: > Hi Patrick, > > Sorry if I'm m

[tw5] Re: Using field value as macro input?

2021-06-21 Thread clutterstack
Hi Patrick, Sorry if I'm misinterpreting. You can use a text reference in a filter with curly brackets. It looks as though you're using Mohammad's timeline macros. I went to https://kookma.github.io/TW-Timelines/ and made a new tiddler to test your example. Adding the following gave me a

[tw5] Re: First edition of Grok TiddlyWiki (TW textbook) is live

2021-05-19 Thread clutterstack
This is a beautiful piece of work. I think it will make a difference. Cheers, Chris On Sunday, May 16, 2021 at 10:43:44 AM UTC-4 Soren Bjornstad wrote: > I'm excited to announce that the first public edition of my TiddlyWiki > textbook, *Grok TiddlyWiki*, is live at

[tw5] Re: Quick walkthrough of my notetaking process

2021-04-07 Thread clutterstack
Nice demonstration! I love the rebranding. Best, Chris On Wednesday, April 7, 2021 at 10:48:49 AM UTC-4 David Gifford wrote: > > There has been a lot of talk about walk-throughs ever since Soren's > wonderful example. > > Here is one of my own. It includes BLTs (formerly L+BL), and Mohammad's

[tw5] Re: macro variable valuation

2021-04-06 Thread clutterstack
Hi, You've troubleshot it pretty well yourself, and you've run into a big difference between WikiText and the kind of programming you might be used to. To quote the docs , "Macros are in fact just parameterised variables". Things don't get evaluated everywhere

[tw5] Re: Lag in edit-text widget

2021-04-02 Thread clutterstack
.. If yes, ... it is a problem. If no it's your wiki >> -m >> >> On Friday, April 2, 2021 at 4:16:20 AM UTC+2 clutterstack wrote: >> >>> >>> Thanks, Mark. No, I used a separate state tiddler. It works fine, it's >>> just a bit hard to type. I've typed a

[tw5] Re: Lag in edit-text widget

2021-04-02 Thread clutterstack
re. Do you have the same problem. > ... If yes, ... it is a problem. If no it's your wiki > -m > > On Friday, April 2, 2021 at 4:16:20 AM UTC+2 clutterstack wrote: > >> >> Thanks, Mark. No, I used a separate state tiddler. It works fine, it's >> just a bit hard to ty

[tw5] Re: Lag in edit-text widget

2021-04-02 Thread clutterstack
. Best wishes, Chris On Friday, April 2, 2021 at 5:36:04 AM UTC-4 Hubert wrote: > Hi Clutterstack, > > Try addding this field to your state tiddler: *throttle.refresh* > > I'm using TW quite heavily on mobile (in addition to desktop) and after > raising issues regarding typing per

[tw5] Re: Lag in edit-text widget

2021-04-02 Thread clutterstack
; Hi, >> If you go to tiddlywiki.com and edit there. Do you have the same >> problem. ... If yes, ... it is a problem. If no it's your wiki >> -m >> >> On Friday, April 2, 2021 at 4:16:20 AM UTC+2 clutterstack wrote: >> >>> >>> Thanks, Mark. No, I

[tw5] Re: Lag in edit-text widget

2021-04-01 Thread clutterstack
ril 1, 2021 at 5:53:32 PM UTC-7 clutterstack wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I've been trying all sorts of things to make typing in my personal >> plugins less laggy, and I've realised that all I have to do to make typing >> laggy is to do it within an edit-text widget in

[tw5] Lag in edit-text widget

2021-04-01 Thread clutterstack
Hi all, I've been trying all sorts of things to make typing in my personal plugins less laggy, and I've realised that all I have to do to make typing laggy is to do it within an edit-text widget in view mode, no plugin required. I can get down to 5fps typing in an edit-text widget in a new

[tw5] Re: [Updated] Color Play: a playground for colors and palettes in Tiddlywiki

2021-03-27 Thread clutterstack
Looks very interesting. I don't have time to look in detail right now, but this looks like a fun project, maybe also good PR for TiddlyWiki. Best, Chris On Saturday, March 27, 2021 at 12:51:35 PM UTC-4 Mohammad wrote: > RGBA tools have been added to version 0.9 > >

Re: [tw5] Re: Announcing the TiddlyWiki Community Links Aggregator

2021-03-21 Thread clutterstack
I'm glad to see this. There will be lots to learn from the experience. I've created a tiddlyhost site for this and made a pull request. I see I'm already not sticking to the rules with my 14-word link description. Sorry if I missed something about this, but it looks as if automatic linking of

Re: [tw5] Preview: hue picker widget

2021-03-15 Thread clutterstack
ix colors and laso generate shades and > tints? > Does it write the resulting color code in a tiddler field/variable? > > > > Best wishes > Mohammad > > > On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 2:59 AM clutterstack wrote: > >> >> Hi all, >> >> My

[tw5] Re: [Introducing] TiddlyJam - new Plugin, CMS and static website generator

2021-03-14 Thread clutterstack
Hi Adithya, TiddlyJam looks very nice! I think it's a great use for TiddlyWiki. Best wishes, Chris On Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 5:41:23 PM UTC-4 bmad...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi Mat, Mohammad, > > Its up now. Thanks for the heads-up. > > Cheers, > Adithya > > On Sunday, March 14, 2021 at

[tw5] Re: Color Play: a playground for colors and palettes in Tiddlywiki

2021-03-13 Thread clutterstack
Looking good, Mohammad. I like that you've incorporated a way to keep a "mood" colour but change the lightness. Best wishes, Chris On Friday, March 12, 2021 at 7:58:37 AM UTC-5 Mohammad wrote: > Hi Chris, > > Following your great idea of having a TW palette generator. I did some >

[tw5] Re: [Feedback wanted] Tweakable colour palette

2021-03-11 Thread clutterstack
Thanks Álvaro! if it succeeded it could be grouped again to simplify the palette or to > assign the colors more easily. > Yes, that could be an approach. > To assign the colors, I had thought of using the contrast ratio to suggest > colors for the background once the foreground was chosen. >

[tw5] Re: [Requesting feedback] Customizer plugin

2021-03-11 Thread clutterstack
Looking nice, David. I think this will help make TW more friendly to newcomers. The "create your own add-ons" tab is intriguing! Best, Chris On Thursday, March 11, 2021 at 9:30:03 AM UTC-5 David Gifford wrote: > Moved this project forward a bit. It should be much easier to see what I > am

[tw5] Re: Tiddlywiki Color Template: Too many colors to be set

2021-03-11 Thread clutterstack
Hi Mohammad, I very much agree that the palette is very uncomfortable to tweak selector-by-selector. I think this has grown organically and cleaning it up (or rethinking the impact of changing it) is a tedious job. What breaks if we don't have all the selectors currently in Vanilla? I haven't

[tw5] Re: [Feedback wanted] Tweakable colour palette

2021-03-11 Thread clutterstack
Further to my last post, I don't guarantee the palettes generated here are fit for purpose! :D On Thursday, March 11, 2021 at 9:42:20 AM UTC-5 clutterstack wrote: > Thanks TT, > > The only thing I find confusing is HOW to save a new palette set? >> Obviously end-users will be

[tw5] Re: [Feedback wanted] Tweakable colour palette

2021-03-11 Thread clutterstack
Thanks TT, The only thing I find confusing is HOW to save a new palette set? > Obviously end-users will be looking to save to new names & activate new > palettes they make. > It is just not so clear how to do that I think?? > That's because I didn't build that yet. :D However, if you are using

Re: [tw5] [Feedback wanted] Tweakable colour palette

2021-03-11 Thread clutterstack
Apologies to everyone for not replying to these all in one message. On each palette button is it possible to have what it is or can we have a > tooltip to show its name? > like [background] [foreground] > > I mean the six buttons you click to select the base colors! > > A finished version of

Re: [tw5] Re: [Feedback wanted] Tweakable colour palette

2021-03-11 Thread clutterstack
> Now you have 6 base colors am I right? > At the moment, yes. I was thinking that any given theme might have more or fewer. One could imagine (and I think Jeremy was alluding to this) picking two or three main colours and having an easy way to make lighter or darker, or more- or

Re: [tw5] [Feedback wanted] Tweakable colour palette

2021-03-11 Thread clutterstack
Hi Mohammad, Thanks for your comments! Minor comment: Is it possible to have one or two examples one can click and > see! I mean for example a dark and a light sample! > Like the one is in use when you open > https://clutterstack.github.io/TW5-moods/ > Yes, I can do that. Why is the

[tw5] Re: [Feedback wanted] Tweakable colour palette

2021-03-10 Thread clutterstack
Hi Birthe, Thanks for playing with it! I think it could be useful and that we can learn from it too. It is not so > easy to make colours work well together and al that. > > Yes! I am much more comfortable with the whole Vanilla palette than I used to be, but when I went to make a new palette

[tw5] Re: [Feedback wanted] Tweakable colour palette

2021-03-10 Thread clutterstack
:22 PM UTC-6 clutterstack wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I've just uploaded a hacked-together demo of a plugin for a palette that >> you can tweak. The idea is that you choose a few colours you like (a >> "mood") and decide which groups of features in TW get w

[tw5] Re: [Feedback wanted] Tweakable colour palette

2021-03-10 Thread clutterstack
:16:28 PM UTC-5 David Gifford wrote: > Feedback: Cool! Fun! Other feedback: would be easier to use if sidebar > stuff was all together and tiddler stuff was all together. > > On Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 2:29:22 PM UTC-6 clutterstack wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I'v

Re: [tw5] Re: [Feedback wanted] Tweakable colour palette

2021-03-10 Thread clutterstack
hes > > Jeremy > > -- > Jeremy Ruston > jer...@jermolene.com > https://jermolene.com > > On 10 Mar 2021, at 22:07, clutterstack wrote: > > Added a sidebar tab (refactoring will remove the voluble text at the top). > > > > On Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 3

[tw5] Re: [Feedback wanted] Tweakable colour palette

2021-03-10 Thread clutterstack
Added a sidebar tab (refactoring will remove the voluble text at the top). On Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 3:29:22 PM UTC-5 clutterstack wrote: > Hi all, > > I've just uploaded a hacked-together demo of a plugin for a palette that > you can tweak. The idea is that you choose a few

[tw5] [Feedback wanted] Tweakable colour palette

2021-03-10 Thread clutterstack
Hi all, I've just uploaded a hacked-together demo of a plugin for a palette that you can tweak. The idea is that you choose a few colours you like (a "mood") and decide which groups of features in TW get which of those colours. The groups are not optimised and not all palette colour names from

[tw5] Re: Draggable question

2021-03-07 Thread clutterstack
Like <$list filter="[tag[$:/giffmex/SidebarYes]]" draggable="yes" variable="listitem"><$transclude tiddler=<> field="text" mode="block"/> I haven't tested this. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group

[tw5] Re: Draggable question

2021-03-07 Thread clutterstack
Hi David, There's definitely going to be a way... You're trying to get the text field of the list item into the tiddler containing the list? What about using the "variable" attribute of the list widget and putting that as the tiddler attribute into the transclude widget? Then currentTiddler

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki-on-Fission Walkthrough

2021-03-07 Thread clutterstack
Thanks, Jeremy! I forgot about that Fission browser. That's going to be an important app. On Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 3:08:03 PM UTC-5 Jeremy Ruston wrote: > @Jeremy, is there a way to delete wikis? I'm starting to accumulate a few > just by looking at the app's behaviour. > > > Fission has a

[tw5] Re: Breakthrough TW video (new)

2021-03-07 Thread clutterstack
Soren, I just skimmed through the video, and I find it really nicely put together. Lots of useful patterns you'd take a long time to accumulate organically. For video-centric learners this would be a gold mine. Best, Chris On Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 1:28:32 PM UTC-5 Soren Bjornstad wrote: >

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki-on-Fission Walkthrough

2021-03-07 Thread clutterstack
@Jeremy, is there a way to delete wikis? I'm starting to accumulate a few just by looking at the app's behaviour. Best, Chris On Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 11:36:30 AM UTC-5 Jeremy Ruston wrote: > Here’s an update on the integration work I’ve been doing between > TiddlyWiki and Fission. See

Re: [tw5] TiddlyWiki-on-Fission Walkthrough

2021-03-07 Thread clutterstack
Hi Mohammad, Oh. :( Something to do with browser settings? I don't have a better guess at the moment, sorry. On Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 12:56:16 PM UTC-5 Mohammad wrote: > Hi Chris, > > On Sun, Mar 7, 2021 at 8:59 PM clutterstack wrote: > >> Mohammad, >> >> W

[tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki-on-Fission Walkthrough

2021-03-07 Thread clutterstack
This is very neat, Jeremy! And an interesting avenue for lowering barriers to entry. One thing I'd warn people about is that (for me, anyway) there's some slightly confusing behaviour at the moment: * new wikis only show up in the filesystem browser on the app page after a refresh of the app

Re: [tw5] TiddlyWiki-on-Fission Walkthrough

2021-03-07 Thread clutterstack
Mohammad, When you clicked Authorize, did it work? I had to do that today as well, but I didn't think of it as unintended behaviour. Best, Chris On Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 12:20:00 PM UTC-5 Mohammad wrote: > Hi Jeremy! > > Congratulations! > > I created an account two days ago and now I

[tw5] Re: For your perusal: from one convoluted mind to another?

2021-03-07 Thread clutterstack
> Time travel. For whatever reason, that made me think of the following > tune to psych me up for my eventual study-for-refactoring-opportunities: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPE9a_epmWw Free association. Now there's a tune that probably evokes memories of summers of youth for

[tw5] Re: For your perusal: from one convoluted mind to another?

2021-03-06 Thread clutterstack
Hi CJ, It's interesting just to see a snippet of a large project, isolated just to share a pattern. Something about it feels kind of like time travel. On Saturday, March 6, 2021 at 7:06:08 PM UTC-5 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote: > Just in case this kind of programming code interests you. > >

Re: [tw5] Re: Reimagining the sidebar, phase two [requesting feedback]

2021-03-06 Thread clutterstack
torials <https://clutterstack.github.io/can-tw/clutterstack-TW5-com/#Demonstration%3A%20keyboard-driven-input%20Macro:%5B%5BDemonstration%3A%20keyboard-driven-input%20Macro%5D%5D%20%5B%5BDemonstration%3A%20A%20Selector%20with%20Dropdown%20using%20Keyboard%20Input%5D%5D> as I worked through how

[tw5] Re: Connected papers

2021-03-05 Thread clutterstack
Connected to arXiv too! I wonder how good it is. I've definitely wondered about something like that for literature searches and exploration. Best, Chris On Friday, March 5, 2021 at 9:21:38 AM UTC-5 Mohammad wrote: > Seems connected notes and links/backlinks are not limited to note taking >

[tw5] Re: Presenting: HackSearch - Find that shadowtid!

2021-03-05 Thread clutterstack
Nice, Mat! This looks useful and usable! Best, Chris On Friday, March 5, 2021 at 9:43:00 PM UTC-5 David Gifford wrote: > oh, and added to toolmap, of course > > On Friday, March 5, 2021 at 4:57:30 PM UTC-6 Mat wrote: > >> *The rent is too damn high!* >> *And that shadow tiddler is too damn hard

[tw5] Re: Sidebar redesign idea

2021-03-05 Thread clutterstack
David, I like it on my screen. I don't have strong feelings about it in general, but my first impression is that Control Panel access through the sidebar may be more intuitive than opening it in the story. That is affected by the sidebar width, of course. Then, given that you're putting more

Re: [tw5] Re: [Demo] Inspect macro definitions

2021-03-04 Thread clutterstack
possible source tiddlers within the dropdown. Best, Chris On Thursday, March 4, 2021 at 11:23:28 AM UTC-5 Mohammad wrote: > Thanks Chris! > > Wow, this is much faster! but multiple outputs of the same result! > > > Best wishes > Mohammad > > > On Thu, Mar 4, 2021

Re: [tw5] Re: [Demo] Inspect macro definitions

2021-03-04 Thread clutterstack
Hi Mohammad, I updated it sometime after 11pm EST yesterday, at the same link <https://clutterstack.github.io/can-tw/clutterstack-TW5-com/#%24%3A%2FCommander:%24%3A%2FCommander>. It is faster, but also lists variables multiple times, so I made a mistake with my filters. I wil

Re: [tw5] Re: [Demo] Inspect macro definitions

2021-03-04 Thread clutterstack
roving macro-variable ! > I tried to experiment with Sample > <https://clutterstack.github.io/can-tw/clutterstack-TW5-com/#%24%3A%2FCommander:%24%3A%2FCommander%20%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Fcan%2Fshowmacrodef%20%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Fcan%2Fselector> > you > provided > > To reproduce &g

[tw5] Re: [Demo] Inspect macro definitions

2021-03-03 Thread clutterstack
I did some prefiltering and this seems to have sped things up by about a factor of 4-5 (counting seconds in my head, using [all[tiddlers+shadows]] as input and typing one letter into the search). On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 5:36:32 PM UTC-5 clutterstack wrote: > For Mohammad: I am st

[tw5] Re: [Demo] Inspect macro definitions

2021-03-03 Thread clutterstack
For Mohammad: I am still wading through the mess I made, but I made a tab for Tiddler Commander you can try here <https://clutterstack.github.io/can-tw/clutterstack-TW5-com/#%24%3A%2FCommander:%24%3A%2FCommander%20%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Fcan%2Fshowmacrodef%20%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Fcan%2Fselec

[tw5] Re: Reminder: 2click2edit - Convert to Triple Click

2021-03-02 Thread clutterstack
Thanks for that reminder, Diego. I disabled the plugin a while back and have been putting off converting it. Now I have that wrinkle fixed! That will be much nicer. Cheers, Chris On Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at 10:35:06 AM UTC-5 strikke...@gmail.com wrote: > Thank you so much for your clear

[tw5] Re: [Demo] Inspect macro definitions

2021-03-02 Thread clutterstack
Thanks, David. On Sunday, February 28, 2021 at 6:09:13 PM UTC-5 David Gifford wrote: > Added this to the toolmap, both in the "Understanding TiddlyWiki" section > and the "Advanced / developer" section > > On Friday, February 26, 2021 at 2:17:25 PM UTC-6 clutters

Re: [tw5] [Demo] Inspect macro definitions

2021-02-27 Thread clutterstack
Mohammad, Haha, sorry for not making sure to reference solutions you've already released! I have tried out the *find* macro, which is a very neat tool. I was tired when I replied, and Mat's post was the thing I remembered first, because it was the first one I saw when I started to want to look

Re: [tw5] [Demo] Inspect macro definitions

2021-02-27 Thread clutterstack
gt; > > Best wishes > Mohammad > > > On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 11:47 PM clutterstack wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I was playing with dropdowns and...things...and I built something that I >> wished I had last summer, and which will help me keep track o

[tw5] [Demo] Inspect macro definitions

2021-02-26 Thread clutterstack
Hi all, I was playing with dropdowns and...things...and I built something that I wished I had last summer, and which will help me keep track of current variable and macro definitions/values. A first version to play with is at https://clutterstack.github.io/can-tw/clutterstack-TW5-com

[tw5] Re: How to make a keyboard shortcut for line breaks?

2021-02-21 Thread clutterstack
Hi Peter, At first guess, it looks as though you may be using standard WikiText (the default in TiddlyWiki), rather than Markdown? In this case, the triple-double-quote delimiters would be the syntax you want for hard linebreaks (or if you want Markdown-like syntax just for linebreaks,

Re: [tw5] Re: Issue: Error downloading file message

2021-02-12 Thread clutterstack
le, and I haven't changed any of > the setup, and trialed it on different computers to check. > > Best, > > Emily > > On Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 12:35 AM clutterstack wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Which method do you use to save? There are so many ways of saving

[tw5] Re: Some TiddlyWiki programming fun: Acey Ducey

2021-02-12 Thread clutterstack
Haha, cute! I guess you already said you had fine-tuning to do. I noticed that the first round always seems to be the same, and also that if I bet all $100 in the first round (and lose it), the bet slider goes to zero by itself, but the bet value stays at $100. Still already a nice

[tw5] Re: why do we have `butlast` instead of `!last`?

2021-02-11 Thread clutterstack
I haven't paid a lot of attention to which operators can be negated and why, but if it seems more elegant, you can use *first[-1] *instead of *butlast[]*... It seems clear there are some operators retained only for backward compatibility. *butlast* also has synonyms *bf* and *rest*. Best,

[tw5] Re: Issue: Error downloading file message

2021-02-11 Thread clutterstack
Hi, Which method do you use to save? There are so many ways of saving TiddlyWiki that this is the first thing to know. Googling for your error message, I get mainly Dropbox-related hits. Looking at the Dropbox forum, I wonder whether you've changed anything about your browser setup, network

Re: [tw5] [tutorial] Notes on the keyboard-driven-input macro

2021-02-03 Thread clutterstack
the sliders for consistency). Would you be able to prepare > a PR? > > Many thanks, > > Jeremy > > -- > Jeremy Ruston > jer...@jermolene.com > https://jermolene.com > > On 2 Feb 2021, at 20:21, clutterstack wrote: > >  > > Hi all, > > I was

[tw5] Re: [tutorial] Notes on the keyboard-driven-input macro

2021-02-03 Thread clutterstack
tay around - I'm linking to it! :) > > On Tuesday, February 2, 2021 at 2:21:09 PM UTC-6 clutterstack wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I was interested in building a tool to select a tiddler from a dropdown, >> or to create a new one using a text input element if desire

[tw5] Re: [Update] Tamasha Presentation Plugin

2021-02-02 Thread clutterstack
I don't have any presentations to make, but I just want to cheer you on. On Tuesday, February 2, 2021 at 1:42:45 PM UTC-5 Mohammad wrote: > I would like to announce the new experimental release of Tamasha plugin. > > *Code and demo* > Demo: https://kookma.github.io/TW-Tamasha > Code:

[tw5] [tutorial] Notes on the keyboard-driven-input macro

2021-02-02 Thread clutterstack
Hi all, I was interested in building a tool to select a tiddler from a dropdown, or to create a new one using a text input element if desired (much like the tag picker). I quickly discovered that this is quite involved, but that a lot of the work is encapsulated in the keyboard-driven-input

[tw5] Re: Keyboard widget

2021-01-25 Thread clutterstack
wn global shortcuts? > > I found a few times trying to understand the keyboard shortcuts some gaps > in the doco. First I would like to understand, then update the doco. > > Tones > > On Tuesday, 26 January 2021 at 12:12:03 UTC+11 clutterstack wrote: > >> Haha, I'm j

[tw5] Re: Keyboard widget

2021-01-25 Thread clutterstack
Haha, I'm just looking at the source for the keyboard-driven-input macro and it has five nested keyboard widgets, so I venture a guess that there's not an obviously better way just now. Best, Chris On Monday, January 25, 2021 at 7:56:55 PM UTC-5 clutterstack wrote: > Thanks Tones, > &

[tw5] Re: Keyboard widget

2021-01-25 Thread clutterstack
it's through a performance hit. I certainly have other optimisations I can focus on! Best, Chris On Sunday, January 24, 2021 at 4:58:22 PM UTC-5 TW Tones wrote: > Clutterstack, > > I am no expert in keyboard shortcuts for sure, but with 5.1.23 we can now > use the modifier keys, s

Re: [tw5] Re: Tamasha Presentation Plugin [planned for early Feb]

2021-01-24 Thread clutterstack
Beautiful, Mohammad! On Sunday, January 24, 2021 at 2:42:35 PM UTC-5 Mohammad wrote: > Thank you Sylvain, > > I forgot to include the KaTex plugin in the demo. It was fixed. > You can play with font size through Tamasha themes. But please let me know > which font size you prefer on HD

[tw5] Keyboard widget

2021-01-23 Thread clutterstack
Hi all, I have, in some of my macros, three nested keyboard widgets to listen for three different key combinations. I'm just wondering whether this is the best way to accomplish that. I don't think I want to assign keyboard shortcuts for the whole wiki, because I may want different actions

[tw5] Re: White background behind tiddles.

2021-01-23 Thread clutterstack
ly zero of them change that white > background color. I'm at a loss. > > On Saturday, January 23, 2021 at 5:06:32 PM UTC-7 clutterstack wrote: > >> Hi Mark, >> >> Sorry for not checking back here. Did you figure out your problem? I >> think I'm missing so

[tw5] Re: White background behind tiddles.

2021-01-23 Thread clutterstack
in the tiddlywiki. Best, Chris On Monday, January 18, 2021 at 12:39:57 AM UTC-5 Mark 3000 wrote: > Thanks for the help clutterstack. I managed to change the white background > to my preferred color using your suggestion. The variable for the > background color is under tc.story-river. However, if

[tw5] Re: White background behind tiddles.

2021-01-17 Thread clutterstack
Hi Mark, It looks to me as if that light background corresponds to page-background in the colour palette, but hard to tell without being able to use developer tools to look at the elements. In-browser developer tools are invaluable in figuring out which element is which on the page, and

[tw5] Re: Table of Contents behavior

2021-01-13 Thread clutterstack
D'oh! I'd say there's no shame in being out-TWed by Mario, but this is actually demonstrated in the tiddlywiki.com tiddler "Example Table of Contents: Selectively Expandable", where the tiddler "SecondThree" has the toc-link: no field and works great. So mea culpa for assuming how the rest of

[tw5] Re: STROLL UPDATE 12-31-2020

2021-01-13 Thread clutterstack
Hello Walt, For the time being, would it help to create a tiddler with a filtered list of all your tiddlers that have empty text fields? You could even add it as a tab next to "Missing". Best, Chris On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 at 10:14:12 AM UTC-5 ludwa6 wrote: > Been using this update

[tw5] Re: Table of Contents behavior

2021-01-12 Thread clutterstack
Hi Stefan, It looks like you'd like to modify the behaviour of the toc-selective-expandable macro. The necessary changes for this particular case would be contained within the toc-linked-selective-expandable-body macro. Both are defined in $:/core/macros/toc. You'd need to redefine (override)

[tw5] Re: Best of 2020 and the Wish-list of 2021

2021-01-10 Thread clutterstack
Whoo...this is an excellent exercise, and I love the answers on here. *Highlights* for me, off the top of my head, are: Tools - Stroll, Streams, and Drift-type things -- all of which provide inspiration for my own project to organize all the things and thoughts. Mohammad's projects to make

[tw5] Re: Release: Muuri StoryView v0.2.0

2021-01-02 Thread clutterstack
resolved that by adding an option to the controlpanel where you can > choose the modifier key for the columns-button. in your case it should be > the "meta" key > > > I hope this helps, > best wishes, > Simon > clutterstack schrieb am Samstag, 2. Januar 2021 um 01:58

[tw5] Re: Release: Muuri StoryView v0.2.0

2021-01-01 Thread clutterstack
Hi BTC, Muuri looks very appealing. A couple of observations, which may be moot if I've missed a list of issues or further instructions. 1) When editing a Kanban card, is supposed to delete the tiddler? Is there a keyboard shortcut that just discards any changes? 2) The Control Panel

[tw5] Re: Updating the community showcase page on TiddlyWiki.com

2021-01-01 Thread clutterstack
Hi Odin, just confirming the IndexedDB plugin's subdomain does not seem to exist. Best, Chris On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 5:56:40 AM UTC-5 Odin wrote: > Hi everyone! > > With the new year starting tomorrow I was thinking about updating the > community > section on the

Re: [tw5] Re: TiddlyWiki Project Name

2020-12-31 Thread clutterstack
memexr? I'll see myself out... But seriously, I'm more excited about the idea of a new version more comfortable in its bones with all the things TW can do. Sounds like an awful lot of work, though. Fun though! But that's my perennial personal trap. I also think Charlie's point below is

[tw5] Re: A plugin with few commands

2020-12-10 Thread clutterstack
ite. I still have a hard time targeting what I'm looking for, but that may just be me. Chris On Thursday, December 10, 2020 at 11:57:46 AM UTC-5 clutterstack wrote: > See environmental variable here >> https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#Environment%20Variables%20on%20Node.js >> Thi

[tw5] Re: A plugin with few commands

2020-12-10 Thread clutterstack
> See environmental variable here > https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#Environment%20Variables%20on%20Node.js > This let you have custom editions, plugins, themes, ... > Yes, this was such a relief for me with my messy collection of wikis and plugins. I think it should be introduced early in

[tw5] Re: "Right" way to deconstruct a standalone wiki?

2020-12-10 Thread clutterstack
gt; > The bad news is TheDiveO has not update the tools for some time but they > work with latest TW but some small hacks. > > > Good luck > Mohammad > > On Thursday, December 10, 2020 at 8:19:27 AM UTC+3:30 clutterstack wrote: > >> Thanks, Mark and Soren. >> >

[tw5] Re: A plugin with few commands

2020-12-10 Thread clutterstack
:) Coincidentally, I discovered the environment variables just yesterday. I could have saved my effort yesterday and learned it for free by reading your post today (if I could see the future)! On Thursday, December 10, 2020 at 9:00:44 AM UTC-5 Mohammad wrote: > Please ignore my previous post.

[tw5] Re: "Right" way to deconstruct a standalone wiki?

2020-12-09 Thread clutterstack
-5 Mark S. wrote: > Take a look at https://tiddlywiki.com/#SaveWikiFolderCommand > > > > On Wednesday, December 9, 2020 at 3:49:08 PM UTC-8 clutterstack wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> Is there a "right" way, using node, to take a standalone index.html >&g

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